Westworld Characters Most Likely To Be Robots

Seven Westworld Characters That Are Totally Playing Us (Maybe)

And before anybody had any doubts that HBO's newest blockbuster TV show Westworld could live up to their second-to-none line-up in the past couple of years, the show has gone off the rails, twisting plots and killing off characters -- exactly the kind of thing you'd expect from an HBO drama. Westworld has captured its audience in a crushing grip and won't spit it back out until it has discovered all of the secrets the bizarre Western theme park universe has stashed away.

If there's one thing that's for certain, we're in for a lot of nasty surprises and shocking reveals in the remaining couple of episodes of the show's first season. Who's robot and who's human? After our first shocking revelation in the latest episode that aired last weekend called "Trompe L'Oeil," it's becoming increasingly difficult to tell the two apart. So who's going to be next? Here are the characters we think are most likely to turn out to be hosts.

Theresa Cullen

Theresa knows too much for her own good. She started poking around the deepest recesses of the park, and she had to pay the ultimate price. But what if she turned out to be host herself? As an audience, we would have been severely led astray, here. So we're kicking off the list with her as least likely to be a host.

Lee Sizemore

How beautiful would it be if the creators of storylines were themselves storylines? We've got our money set on many more "chicken or the egg" type reveals as the many onion-peel layers of Westworld's intricate plot are revealed to us.

William

It would be very convenient for the show to have a guest fall in love with a host and reveal later that the guest was in fact a host himself. And for that reason, it seems a little unlikely that Will could be a host. But who knows what the show still has in store for us.

Man in Black

It would be a real brain-teaser if the one character we truly believed to be human turned out to be a host. His actions seem to be mostly motivated by unraveling the secrets behind the park and won't stop at anything to do just that. In fact, he seems impervious to the guns inside the park.

Charlotte Hale

Her movements are just a little too slick and on numerous occasions she just pops out of nowhere. The executive director that only recently joined the cast is suspiciously detached and emotionless. Could she be a host?